Performers from the white gospel scene did not, as a rule, embrace the kind of vibrant rhythm & blues structures that are part of the Black gospel environment. The natural route to go used country & western and bluegrass, but interestingly enough, Graham supposedly detested the C&W. For decades, Graham sermons were pressed on album and cassette for radio syndication and sales to his faithful following, but it wasn't until the new millennium that lavish sets collecting old and new performances began competing for space in the Christian music record racks. The dignified voice of Graham was featured in a recording of Haydn's "Seven Last Words of Christ". A somewhat less dignified side of the man appears on a declassified White House recording of him and former President Richard Nixon running down Jewish people and African-Americans. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi